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Author: Luke Brennan
ThorCon’s Cost-Effective Solution for Delivering Nuclear Power Plants On Time
ThorCon’s model relies on the mass production of nuclear power plants in shipyards based in Indonesia, which have experience in assembling large-scale projects and delivering them on schedule.
How Three Companies are Combating Water Stress and Water Scarcity
With the need to address water scarcity becoming prevalent, private sector leaders are stepping up to offer long-term solutions.
A Canadian Startup Builds Nuclear Fusion Power Plant
General Fusion is on its way to make nuclear fusion commercially viable.
AspiraDAC Leads the Way To Carbon Neutrality with Solar Powered Devices
AspiraDAC plans to develop a DAC system of 180 units, each the size of a t-frame tent, to pull down 500 tons of CO2 by 2027 at a price of $1000 per ton.
RepAir Develops an Efficient and Low-Heat Direct Air Capture System to Remove CO2 from the Atmosphere
Since the Industrial Revolution, mass amounts of carbon dioxide have accumulated in the atmosphere. While natural cycles draw down carbon dioxide, the process can take anywhere from 300 to 1,000 years. With emissions on the rise, technologies that capture and store atmospheric CO2 will become an important part of efforts to decarbonize globally. There are...
Saved by Plants: How Genetically Modified Trees Could Help Fight Climate Change
Private sector innovation such as this will be crucial to reducing emissions and helping us reach our climate goals.
Lithos Carbon is Using Enhanced Rock Weathering to Capture CO2
Lithos Carbon, a start-up out of Seattle, is using Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) to sequester carbon from the atmosphere.
Can Single-Use Plastics Be Replaced By Seaweed?
Sway’s technology and design seem promising. They were one of the eight finalists in the Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize and have won financial backing from major stores, including Target, CVS, and Walmart.
How High Prices are Spurring Farmers to Adopt Eco-Friendly Fertilizers
Alternatives to synthetic fertilizers have been around for a while, but the war in Ukraine has recently made these alternatives more lucrative. Ammonia prices have tripled since 2020, and many farmers are looking for cheaper – and greener – solutions. Here are three companies that are changing the game.